Definition: A mulligan, most simply put, is a "do-over."
Hit a bad shot? Take a mulligan and replay that stroke.

So as
you've probably guessed, a mulligan is never "legal" under the Rules
of Golf. Mulligans are most often employed during friendly rounds by
golf buddies; or during charity or play day tournaments

The Fairfield members Golf Club has set rules governing the use
of Mulligans!

Mulligans can be used off any tee and on the fairway, but not
allowed to be taken on the putting greens.

This game is the
same as Singles Stableford, except when you want to play the
stroke again because it was a bad shot you can from the tee or the
fairway. But according to the grade you are in you only have a
limited number of Mulligans to use.

See Singles Stableford card
for scoring.

COMPETITION
STABLEFORD

H/cap

Scr

Nett

Member No.

Player 1 Terry
Sherman

16

41

16

Player 2 Roger
Kelly

17

38

27

Player 3

Player 4

Player

Marker

Metres

PAR

Match play
index only

INDEX

1

2

1 0 +

HOLES

3

4

1 0 +

Men

Women

150

150

3

18

10

4

2

1

4

2

340

340

4

8

1

5

2

2

5

2

225

225

4

12

14

3

4

3

5

2

225

225

4

3

13

4

3

4

5

2

200

200

3

14

3

4

2

5

4

2

450

450

5

6

6

5

3

6

6

2

225

225

4

10

12

6

1

7

4

3

360

311

4

1

4

5

2

8

5

2

110

110

3

16

18

3

2

9

4

1

2285

2236

34

21

OUT

18

110

110

3

5

17

3

2

10

3

3

345

345

4

11

2

5

2

11

5

2

280

280

4

2

9

6

1

12

5

2

250

250

4

15

15

5

2

13

5

2

325

325

4

7

5

4

3

14

5

2

280

280

4

13

11

4

3

15

5

2

250

260

4

4

8

4

3

16

5

2

312

312

4

17

7

5

2

17

4

3

230

230

4

9

16

5

2

18

5

2

2382

2382

35

20

IN

20

2285

2236

34

21

OUT

18

4667

4618

69

41

Total

38

AWCR 67

CCR 63

Players Signature

Marker’s Signature

Date

10 /
01 / 2009

Definition:
A Stableford competition is a golf tournament in which the
object is to get the highest score. That's because in
Stableford, golfers are awarded points based on their scores
in relation to a fixed score at each hole. Your fixed score
is the par of the hole plus your handicap for that hole

i.e. handicap 20, par of
hole 4, index of hole 2: You have 2 strokes on the hole.
Your fixed score is 6 for this hole. If your handicap was
1, you do not have a stroke on the hole and you fixed score
for this hole would be 4.